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Douglas Berryman of the Fish and Wildlife Commission said to the news source.
"It's gonna take us a while to put it all together."

The wreckage of the 42-foot boat was quick to draw onlookers as four of the five onboard were rushed to receive treatment.
Meanwhile, crews from the Gulf Breeze Police Department, the Coast Guard and Gulf Breeze Fire and Rescue spent hours at the scene in an attempt to clean up the damage that was strewn across the shore.

"Half of the boat is underwater, half of it is above water and we've got hundreds and hundreds of pieces that we're picking up," Berryman said.

Douglas Berryman of the FWC said.
The boat shattered into pieces upon landing.
One person was killed and 4 others were taken to a hosp. for treatment.
Berryman said the identities of the people and the cause of the wreck still were being investigated. â€œEvery person involved is in pretty bad shape,â€ he said.
Members of the Gulf Breeze PD, the USCG and Gulf Breeze Fire and Rescue responded to the wreck. â€œHalf of the boat is underwater, half of it is above water and weâ€™ve got hundreds and hundreds of pieces that weâ€™re picking up,â€ Berryman said.
He said the amount of debris indicated the boat was traveling very fast at the time of the crash.
By about 5 p.m. workers had accumulated and cordoned off 2 large piles of debris on the shore.
Berryman said a dive crew had been contacted to retrieve the submerged sections of the boat.